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his continent — much stronger even in numbers than is generally supposed. It has more and better artillery than any other army in the world over had. The tremendous. incessant rains of the last month have converted the Chickahominy rivulet into a river — or rather lake — and the whole adjacent region into a miry bog, over and through which cannon and supplies are moved with great labor and difficulty. But we have a railroad running from White House Point (the head of Navigation via York river) across the Chickahominy, into the heart of our encampments, and the best sort of corduroy roads are being made in every direction. Gen. McClellan will soon be almost independent of the elements. though drier weather would be very acceptable. In fact, there have this week been two consecutive days without rain, which is hailed as a harbinger of "the good time coming." It will surely cause. It we supposed it necessary to urge the sending of every spare regiment to Gen. McClellan, we<